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Always ones for looking on the smarter side of things, Paul Smith released a limited edition Football to celebrate the world cup back in June. The film that went with it though is perhaps the real success. Directed by young British film-maker Oliver Hadlee Pearch, it takes keepy-uppy from the schoolyard to one of the […]

Paul Smith – Limited Edition Football

23rd July, 2014 • No Comments

Always ones for looking on the smarter side of things, Paul Smith released a limited edition Football to celebrate the world cup back in June.

The film that went with it though is perhaps the real success. Directed by young British film-maker Oliver Hadlee Pearch, it takes keepy-uppy from the schoolyard to one of the designer’s most iconic shops; Westbourne House in London’s Notting Hill.

Bringing new meaning to “suited and booted”, in his Paul Smith Travel Suit, Guinness world record holder and former football freestyle world champion, John Farnworth pirouettes through the shop. Throughout, the football–one of just 200 produced–bounces perfectly on the toe or marbled soles of his Paul Smith Grand brogues. John barely breaks a sweat, but most importantly his suit doesn’t break a crease either.

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Nike Reuse-a-Shoe takes worn out athletic shoes and grinds them down to create a new material called Nike Grind, which is used to make high-quality sports surfaces including courts, turf fields, tracks and more. Full project page: manvsmachine.co.uk/projects/project/nike_reuse_a_shoe

Nike / Reuse-a-Shoe

23rd April, 2014 • No Comments

Nike Reuse-a-Shoe takes worn out athletic shoes and grinds them down to create a new material called Nike Grind, which is used to make high-quality sports surfaces including courts, turf fields, tracks and more.

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As part of a series titled “Stainless” photographer Adam Magyar boarded a train and rode it into Shinjuku station, the world’s busiest train station. As his car approached the platform Maygar began filming footage of people waiting to board the train. The result? “an endless row of living sculptures brought together by the same subway […]

Super Slow Motion Video From a Train Car Rolling into Shinjuku Station

4th March, 2014 • No Comments

As part of a series titled “Stainless” photographer Adam Magyar boarded a train and rode it into Shinjuku station, the world’s busiest train station. As his car approached the platform Maygar began filming footage of people waiting to board the train. The result? “an endless row of living sculptures brought together by the same subway line, the same direction, the same intention of taking the train to get caught and carried away by the urban flow. All their motions slowed down, they are graceful and stainless, holding their breath waiting for their train to pull into the station.” Quite spectacular.